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amauri_nunes

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  1. Hello, I bought this new many years ago but have not used it for some time. I have all the attachments it originally came with, instructions and software. Not sure what it is worth, hopefully some one here can make better use of it. How about $500 OBO? I can send photos if interested. I'm in So Calif and willing to pack it up and ship, or meet up for locals. Thanks
  2. Anyone have an extra M400 available to sell? Thanks
  3. Good condition Domke J3 journalist bag, black color. Domke J-3 Journalist Shoulder Bag Bought it new several years ago and haven't used it much. Had no idea the retail price is so high, B&H sells it for $172 last I looked. I'd like $59 plus $15 postage.
  4. I wouldn't hesitate to send it in if mine had a lot of usage, like 100k + clicks. What worries me most is that I've read several reports where the same D750 had to go back again for the same shutter problem, in some cases three or four times. I realize that much of what we see on the web is exaggerated hear say... but even if a small percentage of reported reccurring failures are true, that kind of tells me that the replacement parts are not much better than the original. What I really need to do is spend less time on the internet :rolleyes:
  5. Hello everyone. I bought my D750 back in Nov 2014 and have not experienced any issues at all. Recently I stumbled onto the service advisory that applies to my serial number. I've always followed the "don't fix what isn't broken" rule and am reluctant to send it in for a new shutter. I'm a retired mechanic and use my D750 lightly, about 15k shutter clicks so far. I know this is a decision that only I can make, but would like to hear opinions/advise from those who own and use the D750 a lot more than I do. Should I send a perfectly good working camera in to Nikon USA for a new shutter? Thanks
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